Materials
EPDM
EPDM is a synthetic rubber, based on ethylene-propylene and a third monomer, diene, which enables sulphur crosslinking.

EPDM – Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber
EPDM is a synthetic rubber, based on ethylene-propylene and a third monomer, diene, which enables sulphur crosslinking.
Due to its chemical structure, it features a particular resistance to water and steam, and is suitable for environments with high ozone. For these reasons it is ideal for:
Water up to boiling point
Steam
Special hydraulic systems such as braking systems
Ozone
Weathering
Alkalis
Polar solvents at room temperature
Temperature ranges between -50°C and 150°C
| MATERIAL CODE | HARDNESS | COLOUR | TEMPERATURE RANGE | DESCRIPTION | DATA SHEET |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EPDMW85A | 88 ± 5 | Black | -40 to +130 | EPDM suitable for drinking water | Download |